In this chapter, the narrator tells the reader that he finds it difficult to compare himself to the protagonist of the novel. He feels that he is born with a different gender than the protagonist, and that he often gets angry when he disagrees with him. He tells the audience that he will remember this argument for the rest of his life
In this chapter, the narrator tells the reader that he finds it difficult to compare himself to the protagonist of the novel. He feels that he is born with a different gender than the protagonist, and that he often gets angry when he disagrees with him. He tells the audience that he will remember this argument for the rest of his life